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WWF Sunday Night Heat Results of November 19th 2000
A stranger who called himself K-Kwick demanded that he see the Road Dogg as HEAT kicked off. Though this stranger claimed to know him, the Dogg was surprised to see him. K-Kwick said he just wanted to talk, and a suspicious Dogg agreed to speak to him after show was over.
As special guest host of HEAT, the Road Dogg took the stage to address the jam-packed WWF New York, and proudly said he never forgets his fans in New York, unlike the faux pas he pulled in Cleveland a while back!
In the back, the Dogg was upset that security did not escort K-Kwick out of his dressing room. The Dogg said fans were here to see the D-O-G-G; and that he'd speak to him after the show. However, the stubborn youngster refused to listen!
Al Snow (with Head) challenged European Champion William Regal in HEAT's first match. Regal made it a point to remind fans that he defeated Snow to win the European title, and added that while he was like Mozart and Beethoven; wonderful, charming and dignified -- Snow was like Limp Bizkit; vile and disgusting! Snow seemed to have things in hand after he hit Regal with Head, but with the referee distracted, Raven came in and DDTed Snow! Regal took advantage to cover the fallen Snow to retain his title.
Decked in gold, the World Wrestling Federation Tag Team Champions (Bull Buchanan and the Goodfather) and the Women's Champion (Ivory) -- the Right to Censor arrived and, and always, had plenty to say. Mr. Richards, the ringleader, recalled that there was once was a pimp, a porn star, a corrections officer who used violence to express himself and a woman who once dressed inappropriately even though she knew better. Today, Mr. Richards expressed his pleasure with these people standing beside him to fight the good fight and to bring MTV out of the gutter of filth and depravity, for everyone's own good.
Among the highlights of the Right to Censor's latest sermon, Ivory said her title represents a victory for all the women of the world, and that women are more than sexual objects. Val Venis than took the mic and said that fans depriving themselves and family members of morals will not be tolerated and filth will not be permitted. Buchanan added that as Tag Team Champions he and the Goodfather will help champion innocence and morality.
Back in the Road Dogg's dressing room, K-Kwick explained to the Dogg that he has been a fighter his whole life. The Dogg had wished him the best luck. But suddenly, Road Dogg sounded impressed with K-Kwick's signing skills.
Too Cool took on Edge and Christian in what turned out to be an outstanding bout between two former Federation Tag Team Champions with both teams executing a dazzling array of aerial maneuvers. After about 10 minutes of exciting action and a bulldog on Christian, it was time for the WORM! Shortly after Scotty did his thing, Too Cool had Edge in the ring alone.
As Scotty 2 Hotty had Edge rolled up in a pin attempt, Christian hit Scotty on the head with a chair, allowing Edge to cover Scotty for the three count!
Right before the Road Dogg took the stage for his performance, K-Kwick requested that he accompany him. The Dogg reluctantly agreed, but warned him he would regret it if he screwed up an opportunity that he worked his whole life for! After the commercial, the Dogg demanded that K-Kwick introduce him. However, K-Kwick introduced he and the Dogg as a Tag Team! The Dogg's response: "New York, we're fixing to get rowdy!" The apparent new tag team then entertained the audience at WWF New York with a hot rap session!
Kurt Angle defended the Federation Championship in HEAT’s main event unprepared for an opponent that Lt. Commissioner Debra deemed worthy enough to challenge him for the title. Angle and the world finally learned his opponent for the evening; Crash! As Angle made his way to the ring, Michael Cole and Tazz happily announced that 50,000 tickets for WrestleMania X-Seven have already been sold!
Back to the action, Angle dominated the start of the match and executed a perfect back suplex. During the match, Cole and Tazz speculated the whereabouts of Angle's business manager, Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley. Per Crash's nature, he showed an incredible amount of heart, coming close to pinning the champion on a number of occasions.
With Crash's cousin Molly distracting the referee, Crash hit Angle with a parking sign and was a half a second away from becoming the new champion. But in the end, Angle nailed Crash with a low blow while the referee's back was turned and finished the challenger off with his Olympic Slam. But Angle wasn't done. He attacked Crash with a steel chair after the match. Molly attempted to help his cousin, but she also became a victim of the Olympic Slam. Perhaps feeling the pressure of this Sunday's match against the Undertaker at Survivor Series, Angle continued the assault on Crash with an ankle-lock submission.
Right before HEAT went off the air, the Road Dogg made it clear that he was impressed with K-Kwick and asked if he had his gear with him, because he invited K-Kwick to RAW the next night!




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